Chapter 1 Periorbital Aesthetic Surgery: The Evolution of a
Multi-Disciplinary Surgical SubspecialtyChapter 2 Surgical Anatomy
of the Forehead, Eyelids, and Midface for the Aesthetic
SurgeonChapter 3 The Beautiful Eye: Perception of Beauty in the
Periocular AreaChapter 4 Critical Evaluation of the Periorbital
Aesthetic PatientChapter 5 Oculofacial Anesthesia Part 2: Forehead
and Eyebrow RejuvenationChapter 6 The Open Approach to Forehead
LiftingChapter 7 Endoscopic Brow and Forehead RejuvenationChristian
L. Stallworth and Tom D. WangChapter 8 Direct Brow Lift: An
Aesthetic ApproachPart 3: Upper Eyelid RejuvenationChapter 9 Upper
Eyelid Blepharoplasty Chapter 10 Adjunctive Procedures in Upper
Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Internal Brow Fat Sculpting and Elevation,
Glabellar Myectomy, and Lacrimal Gland RepositioningChapter 11
Management of Complications of Upper Eyelid BlepharoplastyChapter
12 Levator Ptosis Repair in the Aesthetic Patient With and Without
BlepharoplastyChapter 13 Posterior Approach Ptosis Repair in the
Aesthetic Patient With or Without BlepharoplastyChapter 14 Modern
Advances in Asian BlepharoplastyPart 4: Lower Eyelid
RejuvenationChapter 15 Transcutaneous Lower Eyelid
BlepharoplastyChapter 16 Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty:
Fat Excision or RepositioningChapter 17 Managing the Lateral
Canthus in the Aesthetic PatientChapter 18 Management of the
Post-Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Retracted EyelidChapter 19 Laser
Management of FestoonsPart 5: Midface RejuvenationChapter 20
Midface and Lower Eyelid RejuvenationOscar M. Ramirez Chapter 21
Face Implants in Aesthetic SurgeryPart 6: Special
ConsiderationsChapter 22 Periorbital Fat GraftingChapter 23
Periorbital Laser ResurfacingChapter 24 Laser Incisional Eyelid
SurgeryChapter 25 Neuromodulators and Fillers for Periorbital
RejuvenationChapter 26 Management of the Prominent EyeChapter 27
Postoperative Wound Modulation in Aesthetic Eyelid and Periorbital
Surgery
Chapter 28 Short-Flap Superficial Musculo-Aponeurotic System (SMAS)
RhytidectomyChapter 21 Face Implants in Aesthetic Surgery
Guy G. Massry, MD Director, Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Spaulding Drive Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology, Beverly Hills, California Mark R. Murphy, MD Director, Palm Beach Facial Plastic Surgery, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Babak Azizzadeh, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery, Department of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Beverly Hills, California
From the reviews:"This book covers techniques, tips, and important considerations in periorbital cosmetic and functional rejuvenation. ... It will be valuable to physicians at all levels of training and experience, from beginning residents to experienced attending surgeons. ... The book will be of particular value to surgeons specializing in periorbital facial rejuvenation such as oculoplastic surgeons, ophthalmologists, and facial plastic surgeons. ... This is a high quality book written by leading surgeons in their field. ... This is an outstanding addition to any facial surgeon's library." (Christopher B. Chambers, Doody's Review Service, December, 2011)"This text is a comprehensive book about periorbital aesthetic surgery written in 6 sections for a total of 28 chapters. ... High-quality photographs and illustrations and adequate references add to the informative value of the text. ... The editors have succeeded in putting together an outstanding group of experts and topics and guided the final project to the master level that it had promised. This book ... should be in the library of any practitioner who is interested in periorbital aesthetic surgery." (Steven Fagien, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vol. 28 (3), 2012)"This publication provides the reader with a modern and detailed surgical atlas that highlights a variety of classic and advanced surgical approaches. ... The book is a masterful compendium of rejuvenative techniques in oculofacial surgery from leading experts in the specialties of oculoplastic, facial plastic, dermatologic, and plastic surgery. The collaborative development of this 342-page text with 447 figures is a true contribution in blepharoplasty and periorbital rejuvenation that will be valued by the student and senior physician ... ." (James Ridgway, Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, Vol. 14 (3), May/June, 2012)"This book is well organized and laid out, divided into 6 sections and 28 separate chapters. ... The diagrams are easy to follow and correlate well with the clinical photographs in each chapter. ... It is inclusive enough to be a good review for everyone, from the resident to the mature and experienced surgeons. This text will be a welcome addition to the library of every aesthetic surgeon and is a good contribution to the overall literature." (James H. Carraway, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Vol. 32 (8), 2012)
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